We all know that regular exercise has many benefits, including reducing the risk of chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease. Exercise also improves outcomes in patients with cancer, ...
What do astronauts and cancer patients have in common? Well, maybe more than one would think, at least when it comes to physical activity. According to a new commentary published online in the journal ...
In devising “a bespoke Taekwon-Do training regime that would improve my cardiovascular fitness, strength, resilience and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Exercise really is as good as a drug, a groundbreaking new study found. In a global trial, workouts did better than pricey ...
In an interview on Spanish radio, a health-sciences specialist highighted the importance of treating cancer patients “from many different angles”.
Regular exercise could help cancer patients live longer, new research suggests. The findings come from a study that randomly divided 889 colon cancer patients into two groups – one that adopted a ...
Dr. Jessica Scott researches how exercise can prevent the decline in fitness often caused by cancer treatments. It may even change the biology of the cancer itself. Cancer patients may be surprised to ...
A three-year exercise program improved survival in colon cancer patients and kept disease at bay, a first-of-its-kind international experiment showed. With the benefits rivaling some drugs, experts ...
Objectives To examine the association between muscle strength and cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) with all-cause and cancer-specific mortality in patients diagnosed with cancer, and whether these ...
A new study investigates the connection between body fat and cancer risk; here's how much exercise can lower the chances of ...
A unique fitness center in Naples is redefining how exercise can be used as a medical treatment, particularly for cancer patients. Inspire Exercise Medicine, located off Pine Ridge Road in Collier ...
Dr. Bethany Malone has treated a lot of colorectal cancer patients. The youngest, not counting those with genetic conditions, was 19 years old.